Riding The Catamaran Boats
So you're looking for the perfect place to watch the sunset on your vacation in Hawaii? I've got quite the experience for you! Taking a catamaran boat ride at sunset!
You can find most of the catamaran experience contact information on the internet. Then you just make a quick phone call to sign up. If you're already at Waikiki beach, you can usually also catch people along the shore under umbrellas signing up people. I've been able to get us on a boat the same day. Keep in mind that they usually want you there 45 minutes before setting sail. Also, wear sandals!!! Your feet will get wet when stepping onto the boat.
Bring nausea medication or those nausea wrist bands if you or anyone you know gets motion sickness. My husband was not doing well when we went and, out in the middle of the ocean, all we could do for him was give him ice to chew on.
This activity is definitely kid friendly. If you are worried, there are life jackets available to help ease your fears.
The catamarans also have day rides and its common to see dolphins, whales, and turtles! :)
Here are some photos from our ride.
Where I Party:
Someday Crafts, No Minimalist Here, Sew Much Crafting, I Gotta Create, Seven Alive, Live Laugh Rowe, The Shabby Creek Cottage, Ginger Snap Crafts, Trendy Treehouse, Sew Much Ado, The DIY Dreamer, If It's Not Baroque, Hickory Trail, My Turn For Us, Funky Junk Interiors, Create, Craft, Love, Simply Dream & Create, Suburbs Mama, Raising Memories, Classy Clutter, I Should Be Mopping, Under the Table and Dreaming, Keeping It Simple, Piggy In Polka Dots, Homemaker on a Dime, Alderberry Hill, C.R.A.F.T., Sew Can Do, Crafting My Way to Success, A Peek into My Paradise, Create With Joy, Natasha in Oz, The Gunny Sack, Better With Age, Crafty Confessions, Elizabeth & Co., Katherine's Corner, Lamberts Lately,
Catamaran on Waikiki by Carl Shaneff
Can purchase a print of this amazing photo here:http://fineartamerica.com/featured/catamaran-on-waikiki-beach-carl-shaneff.html
You can find most of the catamaran experience contact information on the internet. Then you just make a quick phone call to sign up. If you're already at Waikiki beach, you can usually also catch people along the shore under umbrellas signing up people. I've been able to get us on a boat the same day. Keep in mind that they usually want you there 45 minutes before setting sail. Also, wear sandals!!! Your feet will get wet when stepping onto the boat.
The photography of QT Luong
May purchase a print at http://www.terragalleria.com/pacific/oahu/waikiki/picture.hawa33025.html
Most catamarans serve drinks once you get out further and you're welcome to move around to get different views. Bring your cameras and phones at your own risk. When it gets bumpy, and depending where you are on the boat, you'll get wet. I also recommend a camera that ties around your neck to keep safe.
Bring nausea medication or those nausea wrist bands if you or anyone you know gets motion sickness. My husband was not doing well when we went and, out in the middle of the ocean, all we could do for him was give him ice to chew on.
This activity is definitely kid friendly. If you are worried, there are life jackets available to help ease your fears.
The catamarans also have day rides and its common to see dolphins, whales, and turtles! :)
Here are some photos from our ride.
Me and my hubby, Steven.
Here is a great pic of the view looking back towards Diamond Head.
Me and one of my dearest best friends Jenn. I thought this was also a great pic of the view looking back at Waikiki.
And the reason we came out. To see this beautiful sunset!
Where I Party:
Someday Crafts, No Minimalist Here, Sew Much Crafting, I Gotta Create, Seven Alive, Live Laugh Rowe, The Shabby Creek Cottage, Ginger Snap Crafts, Trendy Treehouse, Sew Much Ado, The DIY Dreamer, If It's Not Baroque, Hickory Trail, My Turn For Us, Funky Junk Interiors, Create, Craft, Love, Simply Dream & Create, Suburbs Mama, Raising Memories, Classy Clutter, I Should Be Mopping, Under the Table and Dreaming, Keeping It Simple, Piggy In Polka Dots, Homemaker on a Dime, Alderberry Hill, C.R.A.F.T., Sew Can Do, Crafting My Way to Success, A Peek into My Paradise, Create With Joy, Natasha in Oz, The Gunny Sack, Better With Age, Crafty Confessions, Elizabeth & Co., Katherine's Corner, Lamberts Lately,
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat was sure an exciting adventure, wasn't it? Sailing into the sunset inside a catamaran boat. Oh how romantic!
ReplyDeleteEd of EdwardsYachtSales.com
Ed- It really was! :) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteToo funny! When I first saw the picture I thought to myself "I've seen a kat off Waikiki!" And whatdya know. Very cool. I'd love to ride it one day!
ReplyDeleteNatashalh
Never been on a catamaran before, but I've been a mountain/desert child most of my life. Looks like a great time was had by all!
ReplyDeleteOh you definitely need to make a special trip to Hawaii and try it! :) Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes you definitely do. It was a great time. Thanks for stopping by my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThis seems like a good idea for a romantic vacation with my girlfriend.
ReplyDeleteEd of EdwardsYachtSales.com